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  • Liverpool beat Eintracht Frankfurt: A glimpse of the future? ‘Near perfect’ Liverpool despite Isak injury

    Liverpool beat Eintracht Frankfurt: A glimpse of the future? ‘Near perfect’ Liverpool despite Isak injury

    Initially, Liverpool appeared to struggle with the system and once again their defensive frailties were exposed as they were cut open by a sweeping Eintracht Frankfurt counter for the opener.

    Liverpool have now conceded 18 goals in 13 games this…

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  • Automakers urge Trump not to impose tariffs on factory robots, machinery

    Automakers urge Trump not to impose tariffs on factory robots, machinery

    • Tesla opposes tariffs saying they could stall new factories
    • Automakers say any tariffs should exclude tariffs for robots used in U.S. production
    • About 40% of new robots last year were for auto production

    WASHINGTON, Oct 22 (Reuters) – A group representing nearly all major automakers on Wednesday urged the administration of President Donald Trump not to impose tariffs on factory robots and machinery.

    The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, which represents General Motors (GM.N), opens new tab, Toyota (7203.T), opens new tab, Volkswagen (VOWG.DE), opens new tab, Hyundai (005380.KS), opens new tab and nearly all other major automakers, urged the administration not to impose new tariffs after the Commerce Department opened a national security probe last month, opens new tab. The government can use such investigations to impose tariffs.

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    “Increasing the cost of equipment at existing facilities will raise overall production costs for automotive manufacturers, could cause production delays, and may result in vehicle shortages and higher vehicle prices on American consumers at a time when new vehicle prices are already at historic highs,” the group wrote in comments made public Wednesday.

    The auto group cited a study showing that about 40% of all robotics and industrial machinery installations in the U.S. in 2024 were in automotive production facilities. Automakers said if the administration imposes tariffs, it should exempt robots used in U.S. production.

    Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab, which is not part of the alliance, separately called on the Trump administration not to impose tariffs, saying they could “undermine investments, stall new factories or upgrades to existing ones.”

    The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Several foreign governments including China, Canada, Japan, Switzerland and the European Union filed comments opposing the tariffs.

    In addition, tariffs and shortages will drive up costs and consumer prices, warned the National Retail Federation, which added that its members are increasingly using robotics in stores, warehouses and distribution centers.

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce said some critical machinery is only produced abroad, including equipment for extreme ultraviolet lithography used for semiconductor manufacturing. Tariffs could “undermine the very domestic semiconductor manufacturing capacity the administration seeks to build,” the business group said.

    Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chris Reese and Lisa Shumaker

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  • AI Assistants Provide Answers Full Of Errors, Study Says 10/23/2025

    AI Assistants Provide Answers Full Of Errors, Study Says 10/23/2025

    Artificial intelligence (AI) assistants — an
    information source for millions of people — routinely misrepresent news content regardless of country or AI platform, according to new research from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and…

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  • Mediterranean diet linked to dramatically lower odds of endometriosis

    Mediterranean diet linked to dramatically lower odds of endometriosis

    Women who followed a Mediterranean-style eating pattern had up to 94% lower odds of endometriosis, suggesting that plant-based, nutrient-dense diets may help reduce inflammation and support reproductive health.

    Study: Mediterranean…

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  • Spurs earn Champions League point in Monaco despite poor display

    Spurs earn Champions League point in Monaco despite poor display

    He was the Spurs hero, magnificent throughout, producing four first half saves of note, three from former Arsenal forward Folarin Balogun then another when he clawed out an effort from Maghnes Akliouche.

    Vicario thwarted both Balogun and Akliouche…

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  • AI Surpasses Humans in Parasite Detection, Utah Study

    AI Surpasses Humans in Parasite Detection, Utah Study

    Scientists at ARUP Laboratories have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that detects intestinal parasites in stool samples more quickly and accurately than traditional methods, potentially transforming how labs diagnose…

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  • Liverpool’s ‘best player’ draws rave reviews as Arne Slot told he can’t drop him

    Liverpool’s ‘best player’ draws rave reviews as Arne Slot told he can’t drop him

    Liverpool ended up cruising to victory over Eintracht Frankfurt. But it didn’t always look as though it would be quite so simple, with Hugo Ekitike having to restore parity after his old side took a first-half lead.

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  • expert reaction to study looking at cardiovascular health in people who were born around the time of sugar rationing in the UK

    A study published in the BMJ looks at the impact of sugar rationing and long term cardiovascular…

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  • Mars Discovery Means “Galaxy Could Be Teeming With Life,” Scholar Says

    Mars Discovery Means “Galaxy Could Be Teeming With Life,” Scholar Says

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  • HBO Max Rolls Out User Feedback Ratings On Its Content

    HBO Max Rolls Out User Feedback Ratings On Its Content

    Just days after announcing a price hike, HBO Max has revealed a new feature that will allow users to rate content, feedback that the service says will help it personalize customers’ feeds.

    “The update is designed to improve…

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